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You can visit the statue by catching a ferry from Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan. The only other place you can catch a ferry to visit the statue is from Liberty Park in New Jersey. The security before getting on the ferry is comparable to airport security with metal detectors and x-ray of all luggage. They were at least as thorough as the screeners at airports.
One there we decided to take the tour given by a National Park Service Ranger. It was less than an hour long and I learned a lot about the history of the Statue that I didn't know before. Well worth the $0 it cost.
We were not able to get tickets to the viewing platform since they were sold out for the day. They allow a very limited number of people up and tickets usually sell out days if not weeks ahead of time. It's best to go to http://www.statuereservations.com/ before you arrive to order a Time Pass if you really want to go to the platform. There are also a very limited number of passes available first thing in the morning. I'm pretty sure you still are not able to climb up the statue itself.
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